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March 26, 1948 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-03-26

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Zion Medical Supply

Chief Comes to U.S.

Dr. Izhak Kovelman, director
of medical supply of Palestine's
largest medical system, the Hista-
m. drut's Kupat
Holim, has ar-
rived in the U.S.
to
• purchase $5,-
000,000 worth of
equipment f o r
emergency
needs. K u p a t
Holim has sign-
ed a contract
w i t h Haganah,
placing its six
Dr. Kovelman hospitals, 2 5 0
clinics and other facilities at the
service of the Jewish fighting
forces in Palestine.

Crowning Queen Esther

LIVES OF OUR TIMES,

_ JUDGE JOSEPH MEYER PROSKAUER

STRIKING AND FORCEFUL
PERSONALITY ON THE AMERICAN-
JEWISH SCENE TODAY lS THAT OF

CAME TO NEW YORK WHERE HI ATTENDED
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY.

JUDGE PROSKAUER WAS A MEMBER Of THE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Of THE AMERICAN
JEWISH COMMITTEE FROM 1933-43, AND
DIRECTOR Of THE NATIONAL REFUGEE
SERVICE FROM 1942 ON. IN 1943, HE WAS
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN .*W-
ISH COMMITTEE AND HAS DEVOTED HIM-
SELF ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY SINCE THEN.

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Defense Agencies Bar
Reply to Menorah Query

Yahrzeit Dates At A Glance
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advertiser of this publication, our
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AN HONORARY L.L.D. DEGREE IN
1927 AFTER WHICH HE WAS AP-
POINTED ASSOCIATE JUSTICE FOR
THE APPELLATE DIVISION.


011923, °SOUR WAS ELECTED TO
HE STATE SUPREME COURT,AND BEGAN
TO MAKE A NAME FOR HIMSELF AS
A SKILLED JURIST,

BORN IN ALABAMA IN 1877, HE SON

NEW YORK, William Manis-
chewitz, treasurer, of B. Manis-
chewitz Co., famous matzo firm,
added the crowning touch to fes-
tivities at the Young Zionists
Purim Ball in New York's City
Center, as he placed Queen Es-
ther's crown on the brow of Paula
Brunner, voted Queen Esther of
1948 at the annual affair.

FREE CALENDAR

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY AWARDED HIM

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ManischeWitz Paula Brunner

The organizational and relig-
ious pattern of the Jewish com-
munity in America analyzed
in this issue of Menorah Journal
by Rabbi. Jacob B. Agus.
Also featured in the current
issue of the Menorah Journal is
a hitherto unpublished dossier on
Theodor Herzl, discovered in the
Paris police archives.

a, NORMAN and SOH. NODES
nat k RHODA B. SIMON

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Turover Honors 38th Anniversary-
Leadership of Isidore Sosnick

NEW YORK—No official reply
to the inquiry published by Men-
orah Journal regarding the activ-
ities and expenditures of the
Joint Defense Appeal, the Anti-
Defamation League and t h e
American Jewish committe, has
been received from those organ-
izations, the current issue of Men-
orah Journal discloses. Space was
offered each of these organiza-
zations for a reply to the inquiry
and the mazazine deadline had
been twice extended.
The editor of Menorah Journal
charges that he was told over
the telephone by an officer of one
of the beneficiary organizations
of the Joint Defense Appeal: "We
got the money, and if anybody
objects how we use it we just
laugh in his face."

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MIER UM ADMITTED TO THE NEW YORK
BAR IN 1899, HE BECAME A PARTNER IN
THE LAW FIRM OF ELKUS,GLEASON AND
PROSKAUER,WHERE HE REMAINED FOR
20 YEARS.

THROUGHOUT HIS CAREER, PROSKAUER SPENT MUCH TIME AND ENERGY ON
COMMUNAL ACTIVITY, AFTER SERVING FOR YEARS AS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE
JEWISH BOARD OF GUARDIANS, NE WAS ELECTED (1926) PRESIDENT OF N.Y .a
LARGEST YMHA AND 0931) OF THE FEDERATION FOR THE SUPPORT OF
JEWISH PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES.

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Friday, March 26, 1948

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-two

ISIDORE SOSNICK
Turover Ver-ein's 38th anniver-
sary was acclaimed at a dinner
at which an audience of 300 heard
reports of the organization's Com-
munal activities and charitable
contributions and paid honor to
its president, Isidore Sosnick.
In the 38 years of its existence,
Turover Verein assisted in all
community efforts and h a s
encouraged all important under-
takings in behalf of Palestine. Mr.
Sosnick pointed out in his address
that relief movements were spon-
sored to aid needy landsleute
overseas and that liberal contri-
butions were made to the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
Among the movements helped
by the Turover were, in addition

to the Allied Jewish Campaign,
the following: War Chest, Com-
munity Chest, Gewerkshaften,
Mizrachi, Yeshivoth here and
abroad, Jewish National Fund,
Jewish I2abor Conimittee, Vaad
Hatzalah, Los Angeles Sanato-
rium, and many otner local na-
tional and overseas agencies.
Participants in the program at
the anniversary banquet were:
S. Rubin, M. Samet, Rabbi David
Bakst, Mrs. M. Gold, president
of the Turover Ladies' Auxiliary,
S. Fisher, M. Bonin.
Officers of Turover Verein
besides Mr. Sosnick are: Julius
Schwartz and Harry Lakoff, vice-
presidents; Meyer Karbu, treas-
urer; Irving Grant, financial
secretary; Julius Gottlieb, recor-
ding secretary; Joseph Epstein
and Mrs. Epstein, hospitals;
Abraham Grant, Paul Brickner,
Ben Kadin and R. Eilkop, trus-
tees; B. Grant, Solomon Rubin,
M. Bobrin, W. Keler, D. Hertz,
Sam Nelson, W. Hoffman, NI:
Gorelick, A. Geller, M. L. Robits,
M. Fisher, E. Honigman, M. Gold-
berg, Sol Lemberg, Chatzin and
Karbel, members of the executive
committee.

PROSKAUER SUCCEEDED IN HIS CAM-
PAIGN FOR THE INCLUSION OF AN INTER-
NATIONAL BILL OF RI61415 IN THE UN
CHARTER DURING A HEATED DEBATE AT
THE SAN FRANCISCO CONFERRICE.H1 ALS
SUPPORTED THE PALESTINE PARTITIONPLAN.

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The family of the late Albert away March 30, 1983.
Pollack announces the unveiling
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2 p. m. SUnday, April 4, at Chesed
May 1 to May 15—those are the
shel Emes Cemetery. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend the dates to remember! GIVE—to
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BOSTON, (JTA) — Six lead-
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clergymen have protested the dis-
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that it discriminated against Jews
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